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does it lean republican or is it even steven? >> i think it's flipped. it used to be you had to give a reason for early voting. you had to be disabled or -- wealthy people in florida or business people. now it's all about organizing and getting people there early. in ohio we have what's called the golden week. this was interestingly written by a republican legislature, the law was, several years ago where for one week registrion is still open so you can register at the cuyahoga or franklin county or richland county board of elections. you can register to vote and vote in your same trip to the board of elections. >> i like that. >> it really makes sense. we're urging people to come in this week. people particularly who are least likely to be registered, and that's people on college campuses coming back to school, more low income people, and people that might have moved for business reasons, whatever, and need to update their registrations. >> okay. here is the battle going on in the air. you were talking the ground game. the obama campaign is running this
does it lean republican or is it even steven? >> i think it's flipped. it used to be you had to give a reason for early voting. you had to be disabled or -- wealthy people in florida or business people. now it's all about organizing and getting people there early. in ohio we have what's called the golden week. this was interestingly written by a republican legislature, the law was, several years ago where for one week registrion is still open so you can register at the cuyahoga or...
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ambassador christopher stevens and three other americans were killed after gunmen assaulted the u.s. consulate in benghazi. now, two leading house republicans have charged the obama administration rejected requests for enhanced security at the site. clinton cautioned today against a rush to judgment. >> at the beginning of any kind of inquiry or investigation there are going to be different perspectives, different points of view, people trying to present what they believe applies to a certain set of circumstances. but i've also seen how important it is to get everything lined up and analyzed. >> holman: clinton also promised the investigative process will be transparent. more than two million factory workers walked off the job in indonesia today, in a one-day strike demanding better benefits. hundreds of thousands marched through the streets of a jakarta suburb. they called for an increase in the minimum wage plus health insurance and social security for all employees. workers also urged the government to revise a policy that lets companies hire temporary workers without benefits. th
ambassador christopher stevens and three other americans were killed after gunmen assaulted the u.s. consulate in benghazi. now, two leading house republicans have charged the obama administration rejected requests for enhanced security at the site. clinton cautioned today against a rush to judgment. >> at the beginning of any kind of inquiry or investigation there are going to be different perspectives, different points of view, people trying to present what they believe applies to a...
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steven colbert. he has more influence over what people think about the supreme court than even the -- when he goes after the court for citizen's united, the stephen colbert act and introduced justice stevens and says do you are regret any decision in your long career and stevens says only the decision to give this interview. reshaping public opinion of the court. it's very funny and so forth. but if you want to promote discourse, that's part of the discussion. >> i fully understand your question and i actually think that we may be at a tipping point where it may be headed back in the other direction. >> i hope you're right. >> the last confirmation, elena kagan. people didn't watch to the degree they had watched. ratings were starting to go down and even the networks kind of stopped covering, looked around to find -- they didn't do gavel to gavel, which used to be you watched it all day and you watched it all night. in a sense it's become a kind of performance that people are getting turned off. and
steven colbert. he has more influence over what people think about the supreme court than even the -- when he goes after the court for citizen's united, the stephen colbert act and introduced justice stevens and says do you are regret any decision in your long career and stevens says only the decision to give this interview. reshaping public opinion of the court. it's very funny and so forth. but if you want to promote discourse, that's part of the discussion. >> i fully understand your...
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finally aei scholar steven hayward, author of biographies of ronald reagan and winston churchill and his new politically incorrect guide to the presidents wilson to obama will discuss the modern presidency in the light of its earlier history. we hope to have time at the end for discussion among the panelists and for questions from the floor. biographical stechs of our panelists should be available on the sheets that were provided outside as well as online at whatsoproudlywehail.org. so, too, is the text of washington's farewell address to which we now turn. thank you. >> i'm going to read a few selections from the farewell address. these are my personal favorites and they touch on some of the themes. first, some remarks from the beginning that tell you something about the man. in looking forward to the moment which is intended to terminate the career of my public life, my feelings do not permit me to suspend the deep acknowledgment of the debt of gratitude which i owe to my beloved country for the many honors it has conferred upon me. still more for the steadfast confidence with whic
finally aei scholar steven hayward, author of biographies of ronald reagan and winston churchill and his new politically incorrect guide to the presidents wilson to obama will discuss the modern presidency in the light of its earlier history. we hope to have time at the end for discussion among the panelists and for questions from the floor. biographical stechs of our panelists should be available on the sheets that were provided outside as well as online at whatsoproudlywehail.org. so, too, is...
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and justice stevens says that it will all turn out ok. asat eadigut ho ley tee. wao-on w'se. nt come back to an antidote that has to do with the post brennan court. a lot of it looks at her relationship to justicere. iught wld ghi plhahiho le oowus nnn a san w o gheri of an area of law and pull back and we have seen that on abortion and fiative actn in the miigasndmp ioiusol icomec hs rt tewou aow isrtoi tor probably another couple of decades andhis involves prisoner appeals. this is an ea thatus nnad h. heetaou shid l i atert ntd iidoe insor death some federal court would come along and second guesshe state court judge. and this dispu aroseust terlareemaom t c. llem o tulh nat es iat1. d pyuily there's a case that he will hear that arose from actual lay break in in west morelanou viia a d thy ctit leon srela o sntendwa cotefnd larceny. it became a good test of when federal court judge could view state courtul bed onutlws sosta pne th nra rt meerndan a felri. the majority of the court agrees that this defendant can't have a hearing and justice rehnquist assist to clanc thos.
and justice stevens says that it will all turn out ok. asat eadigut ho ley tee. wao-on w'se. nt come back to an antidote that has to do with the post brennan court. a lot of it looks at her relationship to justicere. iught wld ghi plhahiho le oowus nnn a san w o gheri of an area of law and pull back and we have seen that on abortion and fiative actn in the miigasndmp ioiusol icomec hs rt tewou aow isrtoi tor probably another couple of decades andhis involves prisoner appeals. this is an ea...
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eastern, kitty ferguson on theoretical physicist and author steven hawking, an unfettered mind. at 9:00, george dyson talks about the realization of alan turing's theoretical universal machine in the 1940s and '50s. at 10:30, john girtner traces some of the 20th century's most important inventions. book tv in primetime all week on c-span2. >> between 1971 and 1973, president richard nixon secretly recorded nearly 4,000 hours of phone calls and meetings. >> always agree on the little things and then you hold on the big one. hell, i've done this so often in conversations with people, i'll say we'll concede that and make them feel good, but then don't give them the big one. >> every month, hear more on the tapes including discussions are future presidents, key white house advisers, and intelligence agency heads. saturdays at 6:00 p.m. eastern. this week, hear conversations with gerald ford, ronald reagan, and george h.w. bush. in washington, d.c., listen at 90.1 f.m. on, x.m. channel 119, and at vspanradio.org. >> i have seemed to have earned a certain place where people will liste
eastern, kitty ferguson on theoretical physicist and author steven hawking, an unfettered mind. at 9:00, george dyson talks about the realization of alan turing's theoretical universal machine in the 1940s and '50s. at 10:30, john girtner traces some of the 20th century's most important inventions. book tv in primetime all week on c-span2. >> between 1971 and 1973, president richard nixon secretly recorded nearly 4,000 hours of phone calls and meetings. >> always agree on the little...
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. >>> today the family of the late chris stevens announced a special memorial service for the u.s. ambassador killed in libya last month. it will take place at san francisco's city hall on october 16th. the family has invited a list of dignitaries, including former secretary of state george shultz and senator dianne feinstein. stevens went to piedmont high school and on to uc berkeley for college and uc hastings in san francisco for law school. the public is also invited to the service. but the city hall rotunda only holds about 700 people. stevens was 52 years old. >>> the san francisco bay is once again filled with the best sailors in the world as the america's cup series is back. that's where we find nbc bay area's laurence scott who is once again an honorary skipper. >> we are on the bay with team korea, victorious today in the america's cup series match racing qualifiers. the youngest skipper by far in the world series competitions here on the bay this weekend. tell me something. what a thrill, not just competing in your first race, but winning your first race. how did it go?
. >>> today the family of the late chris stevens announced a special memorial service for the u.s. ambassador killed in libya last month. it will take place at san francisco's city hall on october 16th. the family has invited a list of dignitaries, including former secretary of state george shultz and senator dianne feinstein. stevens went to piedmont high school and on to uc berkeley for college and uc hastings in san francisco for law school. the public is also invited to the...
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controversy with new questions asked of the president and white house of the murder of ambassador christopher stevens and three others. john kerry is rumored to be the president's choice to be hillary clinn'
controversy with new questions asked of the president and white house of the murder of ambassador christopher stevens and three others. john kerry is rumored to be the president's choice to be hillary clinn'
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much of the questioning focused on the corruption prosecution of former senator ted stevens. >> morning, everybody. the appropriations subcommittee will come to order. this morning we -- this morning we welcome the attorney general of the united states, and as is the usual and customary way, senator hutchison and i will make opening statements. we'll go to you, mr. attorney general, for yours, and you may summarize with unanimous consent that all statements be included in the record. senator shelby, our colleague and former ranking member on this subcommittee has a banking hearing. with senator hutchison's concurrence, we'll go right to senator shelby for the first question. does that sound okay? we'll observe senators in their order of arrival. we expect robust participation. we're going to strictly adhere to the five-minute rule. so having laid the groundwork, i just want to say good morning and welcome to our first cjs subcommittee hearing. the attorney general of the united states, in which we will hear his presentation on the department of justice budget. we have a very positive re
much of the questioning focused on the corruption prosecution of former senator ted stevens. >> morning, everybody. the appropriations subcommittee will come to order. this morning we -- this morning we welcome the attorney general of the united states, and as is the usual and customary way, senator hutchison and i will make opening statements. we'll go to you, mr. attorney general, for yours, and you may summarize with unanimous consent that all statements be included in the record....
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steven cohen is professor of russian studies in history at new york university and also professor of politics at princeton, where for many years, he was director of his russian studies program. professor cohen has written several books earning a national book award nomination. his books include "failed crusade, america and the tragedy of post communist russia." "soviet fates and lost alternatives, from stalinism to the new cold war." and most recently "survivors of the gulag after stalin." he is a frequent commentator on television and radio. i would like to thank professor cohen for advice and council as we developed this program for this evening. so thank you. jack f. mattlock jr. served 35 years in the american foreign service and was u.s. ambassador to the soviet union from march 1987 to august 1991. he's also served as special assistant to the president and senior director of soviet affairs on the national security council. in his various capacities, he participated in all of the u.s./soviet summit meetings from '72 to 1991, except for the carter/brezhnev meeting in vienna in 19
steven cohen is professor of russian studies in history at new york university and also professor of politics at princeton, where for many years, he was director of his russian studies program. professor cohen has written several books earning a national book award nomination. his books include "failed crusade, america and the tragedy of post communist russia." "soviet fates and lost alternatives, from stalinism to the new cold war." and most recently "survivors of the...
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gerri: steven, do you believe that? the $5 trillion issue, you know, the president says every single day on the campaign trail that mitt romney will raise taxes on the middle class. was that sufficiently answered? >> i think it was. i thought that was the weakest point for mitt romney, the first two minutes where he backed away from the things he argued or not campaign trail and almost apologetic he's offering a tax cut. embrace the cut, gone on the offense of the tax cut if i was mitt romney. at one point after mitt romney said, look, mr. president, what you say is not true. it's not the case that it will necessarily result in a tax hike for the middle class. he said it three times, and the last time, president obama said, okay, because there's a new -- there's a column written by by colleague at the weekly standard who interview the the director who came up with the original study that found that was going to result in a middle class tax hike and said, in fact, no, it doesn't mean there's a mitt l class tax hike, a si
gerri: steven, do you believe that? the $5 trillion issue, you know, the president says every single day on the campaign trail that mitt romney will raise taxes on the middle class. was that sufficiently answered? >> i think it was. i thought that was the weakest point for mitt romney, the first two minutes where he backed away from the things he argued or not campaign trail and almost apologetic he's offering a tax cut. embrace the cut, gone on the offense of the tax cut if i was mitt...
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former clinton special counsel and steven haze the weekly standard join us. y. but because of business people like you, things are beginning to get rolling. and regions is here to help. mang it easier with the expertise and service to keep those wheels turning. from business loans to cash management, we want to be your partner moving forward. so switch to regions. and let's get going. together. ♪ lou: exit polls show a deepen -- deepening racial divide. putting president obama over the top both in the electorate and the strength of support. joining us, former special counsel to president clinton, steven hayes, senior writer for the weekly standard, both fox these contributors. i am uncomfortable saying that this is such a big deal, but the polls suggest something. look at these very quickly. the makeup of the electorate, not appreciable difference from 2008. if we could look at that graphic . 74 percent back end of weight. 72 percent this year. we see the numbers rise slightly . staying about the same. the reality is that the support for president obama of mon
former clinton special counsel and steven haze the weekly standard join us. y. but because of business people like you, things are beginning to get rolling. and regions is here to help. mang it easier with the expertise and service to keep those wheels turning. from business loans to cash management, we want to be your partner moving forward. so switch to regions. and let's get going. together. ♪ lou: exit polls show a deepen -- deepening racial divide. putting president obama over the top...
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i will be there with our outstanding ambassador chris stevens, and so -- and then i'm sure you're going to read reports of them -- the militia taking over the airport for 24 hours. the problem of the arms flows that were in gadhafi's inventories flowing the throughout africa is a big problem too. and there will be enormous problems. one of the things we should demand of this syrian resistance group, we talked to them heavily about it, is that part of their platform, part of their commitment to the people of syria is reconciliation. reconciliation. that doesn't mean there aren't going to be scores settled, and they will have their ups and downs, and two steps forward, and one step back. but the status quo is not acceptable. the status quo of bashar al assad continuing to massacre his citizens. they're not going to give up, they're not going to stop, is an unacceptable situation. so as we look at all of the problems and difficulties and challenges, you have to always come back full circle to the point that the present situation is not acceptable. and that's the worst of all scenarios. i w
i will be there with our outstanding ambassador chris stevens, and so -- and then i'm sure you're going to read reports of them -- the militia taking over the airport for 24 hours. the problem of the arms flows that were in gadhafi's inventories flowing the throughout africa is a big problem too. and there will be enormous problems. one of the things we should demand of this syrian resistance group, we talked to them heavily about it, is that part of their platform, part of their commitment to...
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steven a. wood that was here for a long time run an interesting piece on the future of the conservative movement. we're not talking about northeastern liberals that have no home at this point. i do not know what will happen. are talking about card-carrying conservatives to understand if we keep on going down this path, tribalism could turn this into a country that makes all of the nice words about how we are not arrested and ballistic we are the united states into we are rich states, blue states and we're going to the mattresses. >> one way, of course, to avoid the tie in the electoral college is to have them said it at an equal number. and you might have a tie at the speaker of the house. on the valley's question. -- values question. i think sometimes we forget that the united states for most of its history has been a culturally diverse country. i think those of us who grew up to remember the universal popular cultures of the radio entertainment programs, the movies of the 1930's and 1940's, t
steven a. wood that was here for a long time run an interesting piece on the future of the conservative movement. we're not talking about northeastern liberals that have no home at this point. i do not know what will happen. are talking about card-carrying conservatives to understand if we keep on going down this path, tribalism could turn this into a country that makes all of the nice words about how we are not arrested and ballistic we are the united states into we are rich states, blue...
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will talk with former special counsel to president clinton ronnie davis and wrigley standard writer steven haze. end new signs that big changes are in the offing for president obama's cabinet tonight. fox is correspondent channing greenwell breakdown who is leading an do is staying in just moments. first, two days after his reelection of president obama is now faced with an international incident that some may perceive as an act of war, an incident that occurred five days before the election. for the latest details on our attempts to shoot down a u.s. truck or international waters to return to fox his national security correspondent jennifer griffin for report. >> aa 4:50 a.m., days before the u.s. president's election, to iranian fu25 fighter jets like these intercepted and fired twice upon an unmanned, unarmed u.s. m-2 one predator drawn of the persian gulf. the first time they have ever fired on a u.s. drone. the shots missed some of the thames, and iranian fighter pilots briefly pursued the drone which landed safely at an undisclosed location. >> it occurred over international waters a
will talk with former special counsel to president clinton ronnie davis and wrigley standard writer steven haze. end new signs that big changes are in the offing for president obama's cabinet tonight. fox is correspondent channing greenwell breakdown who is leading an do is staying in just moments. first, two days after his reelection of president obama is now faced with an international incident that some may perceive as an act of war, an incident that occurred five days before the election....
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steven cook, senior fellow of middle eastern studies and the author of "the struggle for egypt." welcome. >> hi, how are you? >> good. you write in a recent column in fp. you write there's something to this idea of american exceptionalism. people do not swim to brazil for a better future, authoritarian russia is a model for no one, india and china are still very poor countries and millions of their citizens want to build futures in the united states. there's no argument from me there on american exceptionalism, but you argue it's not our ideals that make us exceptional. what do you mean by that? >> i do think so some extent it's our ideals. arabs express tremendous admiration for our ideals and principles and institution of our government. they're outraged by the gap that they perceive between the pay in which we live here in the united states and our conduct in their part of the world. all that being said, we're left with the situation in the middle east right now where no other country has the capacity to do the kinds of things that the united states can do. no other country ha
steven cook, senior fellow of middle eastern studies and the author of "the struggle for egypt." welcome. >> hi, how are you? >> good. you write in a recent column in fp. you write there's something to this idea of american exceptionalism. people do not swim to brazil for a better future, authoritarian russia is a model for no one, india and china are still very poor countries and millions of their citizens want to build futures in the united states. there's no argument...
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>> at no time or any concerns raised to me by ambassador stevens. the colonel, a senior member of the team, there were general concerns there might be over his schedule. one of wall received this morning was posted to facebook, we came across that threat as a result. senator mccain came out to post to review the elections, in early july. my point is that he was absolutely responsive when he referred to our concerns. >> thank you. yesterday you told us in testimony that you received from mr. nordstrom a recommendation, but not a request for more security. you admitted that you had previously said that if he submitted a request, you would not support it, correct? >> after the meeting last night, i went back. >> first, answer the question, then i will let you expand. did you say that yesterday? the you would not support if given the request? >> under current conditions, yes. >> what did you discover? >> i went back to review the cable from which i was referring. i have been referring lots of them. >> we have the cables from the ninth, one was in the re
>> at no time or any concerns raised to me by ambassador stevens. the colonel, a senior member of the team, there were general concerns there might be over his schedule. one of wall received this morning was posted to facebook, we came across that threat as a result. senator mccain came out to post to review the elections, in early july. my point is that he was absolutely responsive when he referred to our concerns. >> thank you. yesterday you told us in testimony that you received...
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lesley stahl, richard reeves, jack matlock and steven cohen, thank you so much. >>> mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. >> sundays night at 9:00 eastern and pacific on american history tv, mark the 25th anniversary of president ronald reagan's 1987 speech from the brandenburg gate in west germany. also this weekend on c-span3, our series "the contenders," 14 key political figures who ran for president and lost but changed political history. this sunday at 7:30 p.m., 1884 republican candidate james blaine. american history tv this weekend on c-span3. up next, we speak with national parks service chief historian robert sutton who tells us about the park's efforts toward accurate historical interpretation. we interviewed mr. sutton at the annual meeting of the organization of american historians in milwaukee, wisconsin. this is about 15 minutes. >> american history tv is at the annual meeting of the organization of american historians in milwaukee. and joining us is the national parks service historian, the chief historian, robert sutton. thanks for being here. >> thank you
lesley stahl, richard reeves, jack matlock and steven cohen, thank you so much. >>> mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. >> sundays night at 9:00 eastern and pacific on american history tv, mark the 25th anniversary of president ronald reagan's 1987 speech from the brandenburg gate in west germany. also this weekend on c-span3, our series "the contenders," 14 key political figures who ran for president and lost but changed political history. this sunday at 7:30 p.m.,...
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and call each other and say what megan had said to susy, what billy -- how billy had looked at steven, how cheryl thoughtha all this drivel for eight hours ensuing after the school. and to think that there was a team of kgb officials with big ear phones, not only taking down all this crap, i mean all this stuff, but translating it into russian caused me great, great pleasure. [ laughter ] >> i said, do nothing about trying to intercept those. let them bug my phone. it's quite all right. so i figure that one time when all the kgb files are opened, there'll be a kind of frozen moment of our daughters right there for all of us to go through. and who was that? remember? what did she say about roger at that time? and all that. being accurate on the large issues but sometimes wasting a lot of resources on most marginal ones, the cia missed some very big factors. though admittedly i did not think it at the time, i am now convinced that we all missed, and the cia especially missed, the huge impact of chernobyl after its april 1986 meltdown. not so much as economic impact, but its psychologica
and call each other and say what megan had said to susy, what billy -- how billy had looked at steven, how cheryl thoughtha all this drivel for eight hours ensuing after the school. and to think that there was a team of kgb officials with big ear phones, not only taking down all this crap, i mean all this stuff, but translating it into russian caused me great, great pleasure. [ laughter ] >> i said, do nothing about trying to intercept those. let them bug my phone. it's quite all right....
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harder to tell them the election of 2008 hatband, it was all but certain that david souter and john paul stevens were going to leave. that is more or less an open secret that they were on their way out. it is less certain heading into 2012 the election because ruth bader ginsburg is the oldest member of the quarter. she's 78. she's in good health, full of energy. has often said that her idol, louis brandeis served until he was 82 and it sounded like a good member. just tiscali have come a 70 sixers vote, justice kennedy, 75 years old. once you get in the upper 70s, it's not always your choice when you leave the court. so i would say it is less clear to the next justice would leave. also, politics plays a big part. ruth ginsburg is going to be a lot more likely to consider leaving if barack obama is president dennis mitt romney's president by the same token, justice scalia and justice kennedy would be much more likely to leave under a romney presidency than under an obama presidency. >> is there such thing as the roberts court? >> absolutely, absolutely. the story of the supreme court is the stor
harder to tell them the election of 2008 hatband, it was all but certain that david souter and john paul stevens were going to leave. that is more or less an open secret that they were on their way out. it is less certain heading into 2012 the election because ruth bader ginsburg is the oldest member of the quarter. she's 78. she's in good health, full of energy. has often said that her idol, louis brandeis served until he was 82 and it sounded like a good member. just tiscali have come a 70...
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over these foreclosures and now we have people to talk to them there's a lot of great stuff robert stevens thanks so much for being with us again yes. thank. you. praise the lord not your average video game made him creative minds over at slate of come up with a very unique way to pick the twenty twelve presidential race they turn it into a series of animated video game bikes today they released the first video of a political combat well the series an animated fight between mitt romney and the duel of herman cain and rick santorum said in the fictitious land of obama ville romney fight santorum using moves like tax evasion and olympics savior santorum counters with sweater vest and a special move to claim coal herman cain joins the me like he unleashes his nine nine nine attack on romney romney counters with another round of tax evasion toward the end of the epic battle santorum even manages to give romney a dose of church and state. videos are no doubt are doing their due out in the series all leading up to the fine now a battle between royale between president obama and romney one can on
over these foreclosures and now we have people to talk to them there's a lot of great stuff robert stevens thanks so much for being with us again yes. thank. you. praise the lord not your average video game made him creative minds over at slate of come up with a very unique way to pick the twenty twelve presidential race they turn it into a series of animated video game bikes today they released the first video of a political combat well the series an animated fight between mitt romney and the...
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other guests included steven spielberg and kim kardashian. >> we have the windmills opening, the giants, the closure of the bridge, what we have coming out of the sky? >> a great day for any parade around debate today. a little fog at the coast but other than that we will look for mostly clear in and around the bay this morning. we see the fog nudging up to the bridge but it will not let it through today. today we will see it creeping into the bay, the beginning of the week and that will cool temperatures down a little bit. mostly sunny by this afternoon with the exception of passing fog at the coast. otherwise we will look for warmer temperatures today and we saw yesterday. mid to upper 70's in and around the bay. a few eighties in the fringe locations and a cooling trend to take us into next week. the pacific coast dream machine event at half moon bay, lots of cars and motorcycles than airplanes. made to low 60s. mr. de we're way behind normal for this time of year with rainfall but we have made up a lot of ground in the last month or two with this rain pattern and we stand at this ti
other guests included steven spielberg and kim kardashian. >> we have the windmills opening, the giants, the closure of the bridge, what we have coming out of the sky? >> a great day for any parade around debate today. a little fog at the coast but other than that we will look for mostly clear in and around the bay this morning. we see the fog nudging up to the bridge but it will not let it through today. today we will see it creeping into the bay, the beginning of the week and that...
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to put it all in perspective i'm joined by oil expert steven schork. editor of the schork report. you are one of the smartest guys on this stuff. sort it out for us. what is going on in california right now? >> what is going none california is the same situation we're seeing elsewhere around the country. we have very low supplies of gasoline. then a remeanry complex that has been plagued by a ceres of disruptions for the past month. in short we have the inability to supply a market already short of supply. now, we're reaping what we've sewed over the last couple of years. melissa: so sound like it could get even worse. i'm reading articles about a costco in simi valley, they don't have any gas left. they're having to sell super for the regular price. >> yeah. melissa: because they're out of super. they're trying to make good for the customers. for the little guys, they can't take a loss like that. is this going to get worse and continue and spread? >> it will get worse for at least another week, another two weeks. potentially to the end of this month especially for the smaller guy
to put it all in perspective i'm joined by oil expert steven schork. editor of the schork report. you are one of the smartest guys on this stuff. sort it out for us. what is going on in california right now? >> what is going none california is the same situation we're seeing elsewhere around the country. we have very low supplies of gasoline. then a remeanry complex that has been plagued by a ceres of disruptions for the past month. in short we have the inability to supply a market...
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after the killing of our ambassador stevens last week, i thought maybe there were more than one empty chairs. neil: that's interesting. but you don't go out of your way to get overtly political heated or do the jon wertheim red white? >> well, jon voight has a passion he feels like it's more important for him to be vocal about what he feels. neil: do you believe like he does, that this country is slipping away? >> certainly the country is changing. i don't know if it is changing for the dead. so i have questions that are serious and i am alarmed and concerned. i am nervous. neil: would you be alarmed if the president was being reelected? >> just. in context from you have to look at that political pragmatism. i know i have attended one of those fundraisers. another context for that basic conversation is to say that i was in california at the time and say that you won't see a mitt romney campaign out here. we know that it is a waste of our money. the context of that conversation, about 47 and or 48, whatever, going for that crucial middle chunk of people is based upon the fact that the
after the killing of our ambassador stevens last week, i thought maybe there were more than one empty chairs. neil: that's interesting. but you don't go out of your way to get overtly political heated or do the jon wertheim red white? >> well, jon voight has a passion he feels like it's more important for him to be vocal about what he feels. neil: do you believe like he does, that this country is slipping away? >> certainly the country is changing. i don't know if it is changing for...
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stevens he is getting those bright, intelligent people. they have got a pell grant, education. >> we can go on, i am sure, mr. ryan -- >> i am happy to, mr. chairman. >> but we do not have the time, and we will now turn it over. >> i almost want to give you time to answer the question, but -- >> do you want to use your time for that? >> if we are going to have a written response, perhaps. you really are the titans of industry, big and small, and you have awesome responsibilities, not just to your shareholders and really to this nation, but that responsibility is very direct with the military, and the defense of this country, as the chairman pointed out, but your responsibilities because of your position go far beyond that. it really goes towards providing leadership. we have had some discussion from mr. johnson and now mr. ryan. i think it is really important. i do not want sequestration. i voted not to have sequestration, but the real question is about the deficit and about the financing of our government. and it is either going to be cut
stevens he is getting those bright, intelligent people. they have got a pell grant, education. >> we can go on, i am sure, mr. ryan -- >> i am happy to, mr. chairman. >> but we do not have the time, and we will now turn it over. >> i almost want to give you time to answer the question, but -- >> do you want to use your time for that? >> if we are going to have a written response, perhaps. you really are the titans of industry, big and small, and you have...
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turns out they had two convention speeches commissioned by this guy stevens. they threw both of them out, famous speech writers and he sat down with romney and recrow their own thing. >> i hear that's accurate. no one is disputing that. there were a lot of questions, a lot of haggling going on. the problem now is stewart stevens wearing too many hats. speech maker. ad maker. top strategist. is he doing too much and has the campaign become fractured. >> there's another story here that said the campaign will shift strategy from the status quo to change. i don't know what that means. i mean i know what taxes mean and cutting spending means and growing the economy and lower unemployment. but status queue versus change all of a sudden on the eve of the debates what's that about? >> it's not a big strategy shift. more of a reemphasis of romney's five point plan. larry you have been calling for a big policy campaign, big theme election but it won't be that in the final stretch. just a re-emphasis of what romney has already been saying. >> that's most regrettable. tha
turns out they had two convention speeches commissioned by this guy stevens. they threw both of them out, famous speech writers and he sat down with romney and recrow their own thing. >> i hear that's accurate. no one is disputing that. there were a lot of questions, a lot of haggling going on. the problem now is stewart stevens wearing too many hats. speech maker. ad maker. top strategist. is he doing too much and has the campaign become fractured. >> there's another story here...
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and steven matthew forsyth, age 45 of westland. the third victim, who is now listed in serious condition at ohsu is juvenile female named christina shipgenko. in addition we're now able to share the identity of the suspect in this case. his name is jacob tyler roberts. he's born march 16th, 1990. based on all the evidence that we've gathered so far it appears he did die of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. we're also prepared to release additional information about the suspect. during this attack he was armed with an ar-15, semiautomatictic rifle. the rifle was stolen yesterday from a person known to the suspect. at the time of the attack he was wearing a load-bearing vest, not a bulletproof vest as was earlier reported by some outlets. he was also wearing a hockey-style face mask and we've not yet been able to establish how many shots were fired during the attack although we believe he was carrying several fully loaded magazines. at this time we do not understand the motive of this attack except to say that there's no apparent relat
and steven matthew forsyth, age 45 of westland. the third victim, who is now listed in serious condition at ohsu is juvenile female named christina shipgenko. in addition we're now able to share the identity of the suspect in this case. his name is jacob tyler roberts. he's born march 16th, 1990. based on all the evidence that we've gathered so far it appears he did die of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. we're also prepared to release additional information about the suspect. during this attack...
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that i have a significant role in that because of the resource which i oversee, but also knowing that steven chu has a huge role in terms of the research and development and revestments that are made thei -- along with secretary vilsack jackson and cory lisa we have worked as a team. we have developed programs with the president and for his administration. he will find all of these components that i have spoken about this morning set out in a blueprint for energy that we have talked about over the years. all of these components are included and it is a manifestation of the work of the energy team that the president has put together. the respect -- with respect to natural gas and what we are doing there, we are hopeful that we will continue to seek an increase usage and demand for natural gas in this country. there is no doubttha that becaue of hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling, the production of natural gas in this country is one of the renaissance things that has happened in the energy world for this country. right now, you all know that the problem is that we do not have the inf
that i have a significant role in that because of the resource which i oversee, but also knowing that steven chu has a huge role in terms of the research and development and revestments that are made thei -- along with secretary vilsack jackson and cory lisa we have worked as a team. we have developed programs with the president and for his administration. he will find all of these components that i have spoken about this morning set out in a blueprint for energy that we have talked about over...
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the way they saw it subdivided in steven's presentation. we also helped to develop the pro- con statement which you saw developed, as well as context statements that preceded them. that work is done, so now my job is as a context guy. what does all this mean when you apply? and i'm going to walk you through that in several different ways. we will start with the big context and talk a little bit about the innovation that is within our survey. a little bit of surprises that i found and then conclude by applying it to the disco year 2013 process. i found the preferences were similar to the pentagon strategy, but stricter than the spending plan. both sides of the coin are significant. both the similarity and the dissimilarity. it is easy to focus on the side of the cuts and not the pattern in which they remain. i will walk you through what i think are four examples of the most important. the first has to do with the war in iraq and afghanistan. a major definition of our national security now is concluding the war in afghanistan and moving away
the way they saw it subdivided in steven's presentation. we also helped to develop the pro- con statement which you saw developed, as well as context statements that preceded them. that work is done, so now my job is as a context guy. what does all this mean when you apply? and i'm going to walk you through that in several different ways. we will start with the big context and talk a little bit about the innovation that is within our survey. a little bit of surprises that i found and then...
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. >> and good afternoon from cnn hong kong, i'm andrew stevens. you're watching "world business today." our top stories this thursday, january 5th -- >> european investors are on edge as greece sounds the alarm and france faces a big test on the bond markets. >> after remaining -- for four months can yahoo! regain direction with a new man at the helm? >>> also ahead -- >> honorable gentleman could perhaps aten more closely to what i'm saying. rather than how i am saying it. he may receive a valuable education in spite of himself. >> as the iron lady debuts in london, we chart margaret thatcher's lasting economic legacy. >>> the word on the world stock market is not particularly cheerful this thursday. exchanges in asia, mostly down after closing a short while ago. in europe, things aren't getting off to much of a start either. let's get straight to the numbers. charles? >> absolutely. right across the board, an hour and three minutes into the trading session, what is worrying these markets, we're seeing a french bond auction today, long dated sove
. >> and good afternoon from cnn hong kong, i'm andrew stevens. you're watching "world business today." our top stories this thursday, january 5th -- >> european investors are on edge as greece sounds the alarm and france faces a big test on the bond markets. >> after remaining -- for four months can yahoo! regain direction with a new man at the helm? >>> also ahead -- >> honorable gentleman could perhaps aten more closely to what i'm saying. rather...
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it -- chris stevens was one of our best. we lost three other brave americans, and i can make absolutely two commitments to you and all the american people tonight. one, we will find and bring to justice the men who did this. and secondly, we will get to the bottom of it, and whatever, wherever the facts lead us, wherever they lead us, we will make clear to the american public because whatever mistakes are made will not be made again. when you're looking at a president, martha, it seems to me that you should take a look at his most important responsibility. that's caring for the national security of the country. and the best way to do that is take a look at how he's handled the issues of the day. on iraq the president said he would end the war. governor romney said that was a tragic mistake, we should have left 30 -- that he ended it. governor romney said we should have left 30,000 troops there. with regard to afghanistan, he said he will end the war in 2014. governor romney said we should not set a date, number one, and numb
it -- chris stevens was one of our best. we lost three other brave americans, and i can make absolutely two commitments to you and all the american people tonight. one, we will find and bring to justice the men who did this. and secondly, we will get to the bottom of it, and whatever, wherever the facts lead us, wherever they lead us, we will make clear to the american public because whatever mistakes are made will not be made again. when you're looking at a president, martha, it seems to me...
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they didn't know that ambassador christopher stevens, he was unaccounted for then. there were a lot of fast-moving things. the white house didn't react right away to mitt romney's statement. the obama campaign didn't immediately put out a -- sent out an email saying we are shocked that ultr you would politicize something right now -- that you would politicize something right now. >> there is the lure of american politics that you don't criticize the president at a time when the country is vulnerable. and clearly over the last few days the country has been vulnerable. with the embassies, with reports of schools being attacked in tunisia, american schools being attacked in tunisia, this is not the time that you take on the commander in chief. and you have to ask yourself why mitt romney did it? and it gets to a weakness in his campaign about what does he believe? did he do it for pure crass political reasons in order to satisfy the base? or to get -- push to the right by the neo-conservatives? why has mitt romney gone out through the campaign promising a trade war wit
they didn't know that ambassador christopher stevens, he was unaccounted for then. there were a lot of fast-moving things. the white house didn't react right away to mitt romney's statement. the obama campaign didn't immediately put out a -- sent out an email saying we are shocked that ultr you would politicize something right now -- that you would politicize something right now. >> there is the lure of american politics that you don't criticize the president at a time when the country is...
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ambassador to libya, christopher stevens. this was cairo, egypt last night as a mob attacked our embassy there. they tore down the american flag and shredded it. want to bring in senior international correspondent nick robertson. he's in london. what can you tell us about the people who were likely behind these attacks? >> reporter: we know the last attack on the consulate was on the 5th of june. chris stevens was there at the time as well. the notes left behind said that the attack was revenge for the killing of a seen r your al qaeda figure. they said he was killed in a drone attack. that was never confirmed, his killing, until yesterday when the head of al qaeda issued a video statement saying that he was dead on calling on libyan jihadist to attack and kill americans. late last year the head of al qaeda sent senior jihadists to set up training camps inside libya. thr aware of the training camps and aware of the people running those camps. so we don't know if al qaeda had a responsibility in this or the groups affiliated w
ambassador to libya, christopher stevens. this was cairo, egypt last night as a mob attacked our embassy there. they tore down the american flag and shredded it. want to bring in senior international correspondent nick robertson. he's in london. what can you tell us about the people who were likely behind these attacks? >> reporter: we know the last attack on the consulate was on the 5th of june. chris stevens was there at the time as well. the notes left behind said that the attack was...
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ambassador, chris stevens in libya and three other americans as well. is this a turning point in the campaign? joining us douglas brinkly and gloria borger. clearly, gloria, a change in tone today as opposed to yesterday. how important is this for mitt romney? >> this is an important moment for mitt romney. i still believe this election is going to be about the economy, wolf. it is not going to be about foreign policy. i think that there are lots of republicans also, including democrats, that believe that mitt romney was too quick to speak, too quick to criticize. he criticized a statement that was issued by the state department and the embassy, not by president obama and took that as president obama apologizing. people say, you know what, he should have waited a little bit. i think it gave the president an opening to use against him. by the way, there is a real issue of our policy post arab spring, particularly with egypt. what mitt romney did was create political show when he could have taken a serious issue to president obama and will do in the futur
ambassador, chris stevens in libya and three other americans as well. is this a turning point in the campaign? joining us douglas brinkly and gloria borger. clearly, gloria, a change in tone today as opposed to yesterday. how important is this for mitt romney? >> this is an important moment for mitt romney. i still believe this election is going to be about the economy, wolf. it is not going to be about foreign policy. i think that there are lots of republicans also, including democrats,...
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let's listen to her at the moment stevens' body was brought back with the other three. >> now let me have the great honor of introducing someone who came to the state department earlier this week to grieve with us, he well understands and values the work that these men were doing for our country. the president of the united states. >> well, secretary clinton also had strong words for the terrorists. this is the tough part. let's listen. >> their sacrifice will never be forgotten. we will bring to justice those that took them from us. we will stand fast against the violence on our diplomatic missions. we will continue to do everything in our power to protect americans serving overseas, whether that means increasing security at the diplomatic posts, working with host countries which have an obligation to provide security, and making it clear that justice will come to those who harm americans. >> the people of egypt, libya, yemen, and tunesia did not trade the tyranny of a dictator for the tyranny of a mob. reasonable people and responsible leaders in these countries need to do everythi
let's listen to her at the moment stevens' body was brought back with the other three. >> now let me have the great honor of introducing someone who came to the state department earlier this week to grieve with us, he well understands and values the work that these men were doing for our country. the president of the united states. >> well, secretary clinton also had strong words for the terrorists. this is the tough part. let's listen. >> their sacrifice will never be...
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. >> steven colbert called him the most boring man on evening news. that is something what we saw. i have to agree with rick and with ellen. i think he understood that the two men wanted to engage and he stepped out of the way. that was a good thing. >> the lincoln-douglas debates were between lincoln and douglas. there were no moderator. everybody would like to say, that would be a better model. they tried it that th time. now, the media are blaming leher. one wrote last week that the media is part of team. romney is playing against the democratic team and media team and the fact that leher wasn't a tackler he is now getting beat up for it. >> jon: the ratings were huge, 67 million people. they have a way of measuring people how people stay with the program. they stayed with it. leher must have been doing something right. >> again the media was removed from the equation. we got to see the candidates talking. i'm a big twitterer. it was very exciting to be twitter during the debate and watched as people xhen at a time. public has a role now. >> ten million tweets, that is lot of tw
. >> steven colbert called him the most boring man on evening news. that is something what we saw. i have to agree with rick and with ellen. i think he understood that the two men wanted to engage and he stepped out of the way. that was a good thing. >> the lincoln-douglas debates were between lincoln and douglas. there were no moderator. everybody would like to say, that would be a better model. they tried it that th time. now, the media are blaming leher. one wrote last week that...